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In my opinion, the OD-3 is a full and rich sounding drive. It rounds out the neck pickup with a sonic bloom that's almost juicy...all that crap said, to me it gets me in thick humbucker country as well as SRV/Pearl Jam style Strat tones. It's a robust sounding pedal that can dial up more drive than a TS pedal, but doesn't get overly aggressive.

OK...So I reworked my board...guitar---->Wah--->J. Everman Octave X--->Fulltone OctaFuzz---->Dirty Boy Afro Fuzz--->TCE Polytune--->Keeley Comp---->EP Booster--->JHS Klon Klone--->Hermida Zendrive---->Wampler Plextortion--->Sometimes I end it here and run the rest in the loop and sometimes I just put it all through the front---->MXR 10 band---->Effectrode Tube Vibe--->MXR Carbon Copy---->amp.

I spent a ton of time reworking this...although the wah isn't as crisp as when I have it further back it is smoother which is actually more important IMHO...in addition I spent an enormous amount of time trying to reduce unwanted noise, oscillations, and also how each pedal stacked. This is ultimately the result...not a lot new except for the octafuzz and the order.

I know there is always a lot of talk about the EP-Booster...great pedal...one of the most important things for me to do was to flick the internal bright dip switch to off...I believe I heard that DG does this as well...it makes a world of difference for me...then again I like bright amps so with the switch up I felt it was a bit too much.

I purchased my first one off of ebay last night... TC Polytune. I didn't get the mini, I got the one with the bigger screen for my old eyes LOL. Pretty stoked about it, it sounds like a hell of a tuner from what i've read.

I just recently got rid of all my individual pedals (all Electro Harmonix except Vox Wah) and purchased a Digitech RP1000. Still tinkering with it, but really happy with it so far.

I've got the Digitech RP355 which I believe has the same FX chip. It offers a great selection of tones/FX. The main issue I have with the RP355 is the difficulty of accessing the presets with only three foot switches. To use it for live performance I think I would have to limit it to one lead tone/FX and bypass since it's a mess to try to switch and find other presets in real time. The ten switches on the RP1000 should help a lot with that, assuming you can assign presets to the switches and treat them as discreet stomp boxes. The USB interface works well for multi-track recording. I downloaded the X-Edit program, but haven't quite figured out how to create and store my own presets yet. How's the 1000 working out for you?

I purchased my first one off of ebay last night... TC Polytune. I didn't get the mini, I got the one with the bigger screen for my old eyes LOL. Pretty stoked about it, it sounds like a hell of a tuner from what i've read.

I like it mucho better than the expensive strobe tuner I have on my board.
The poly one is nice since you can strum all strings at once.

I'm not familiar with the TC pedals, but I have a Digitech Bad Monkey tube overdrive pedal that works nicely with my SE. Silly name not withstanding it has solid construction and separate controls for high and low tone, gain and level. It's also surprisingly affordable. Checkout the reviews on Youtube.

I'm not familiar with the TC pedals, but I have a Digitech Bad Monkey tube overdrive pedal that works nicely with my SE. Silly name not withstanding it has solid construction and separate controls for high and low tone, gain and level. It's also surprisingly affordable. Checkout the reviews on Youtube.

I also recently got one .I'm very happy with it .You really can thicken the sound with the tone controls !